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Topic: Should team of a blockchain project meet with their commutiny? (Read 46 times)

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I think that it is a good sign when developers try to build a strong community so they build good relationships with them and tell them about all new updates and problems if they have them. AMA sessions and just meetings is a good way for users to get to know all details about this project. This step from Checkdot developers shows that this project is really worthy.
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In this situation, the team can set an online meeting with their community using the online conference. It will be good for the project because their community can meet the team and talk to them and maybe they can ask about something related to the project. Maybe after that meeting, the project can grow and have more investors that will invest in that project to help the project become bigger.
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Actually having face to face meeting has an advantage for community, especially to know more the team behind of the projects, but if the team is super busy to take that opportunity, perhaps they need to understand the situation and much better to participate online meeting if they really want to obtain more information.. Actually for me in my personal opinion it's not necessarily, wherin as long as the team behind is very active and always posting updates its not a big problem..
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In your opinion, should project teams hold meetings with their community?


I think I believe that. Project owners need to interact with communities, the ideas of the community need to be important, even questions and answers need to be made. While I am investing, I pay attention to whether the project team cares about the community or not. I don't know the team and project you mentioned, so I can't comment much about the team, but it's a plus for me that they care about the community in this way.
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But the coolest thing is that you can ask questions on the air.
I do not see any coolness here LOL
Project team members can do regular AMA to build up relationship with the community. I have seen such teams who have done this in the past.

I am just wondering are you preparing to shill us an altcoin project in the near future? 🤪

Do you mean visual meeting or physical meeting ?
I am guessing OP is talking about doing Google live session, Zoom calls, voice chat in Discord, Telegram etc.
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Do you mean visual meeting or physical meeting ? What purpose of the meeting meanwhile because I think project trams are already having some level of communication with community from their road map to the project. They also bring community closer through their social media handles like twitter, Reddit, telegram etc. As to the telegram this is far reaching and allows community the opportunity to ask questions. So it is already a kind of meeting going on with team and community.
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In your opinion, should project teams hold meetings with their community?
I believe so, but not to the point that they have to consume the time of theirs and their community. There should be normal communication from any platform that they support and with their community so that they can bring what are their thoughts toward something that they see about the project.
It's very important that you'll be having conversations with any representative of the project and with the community. That seems to be a good relationship between them and its community.



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In your opinion, should project teams hold meetings with their community?

I just recently came across an announcement of an event with the CheckDot team, which will probably be associated with the start of spending their tokens. But the coolest thing is that you can ask questions on the air. Do you think all projects should hold such meetings?
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